Patents by Inventor David Eugene Dye

David Eugene Dye has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6776621
    Abstract: A coaxial connector assembly (10) for mounting on a circuit board, which can be constructed at low cost and which provides low losses. The connector assembly, which can include three connectors (11, 12, 13), includes a cast metal housing (40) having a front mating end (20) and having a rear end (22) that terminates to a circuit board (80). Each connector includes a combination (60) of a center conductor (62) with a horizontally-extending front portion (70) and a downwardly-extending rear portion (74), and an insulator (64) that surrounds the inner conductor. The housing is a metal cast member with its front portion forming two concentric sleeves (100, 102) at each connector (11-13), the inside (44) of the inner sleeve forming the front portion of a through passage (42) whose rear portion extends downwardly. The combination of center conductor and insulation is installed by pressing it forwardly into the housing passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventor: David Eugene Dye
  • Patent number: 6679730
    Abstract: A connector assembly with front and rear bodies (50, 40) and a surrounding shell (12), has a potting material (72) that is molded around the cable (20) and within a rear body passageway (70) in a manner that avoids leakage of the potting material. The shell outside surface has outwardly-projecting ridges (124, 141-144) for effectively grasping the connector, and the front body is latchable to the shell with robust latch arms (174). An O-ring (80) lying forward of the threading connections (52, 54) of the bodies limits leakage of the potting material flowed under pressure into the passageway. The outer shell is molded with ridges (124, 141-144) extending in loops that facilitate correct gripping and avoid slipping of the thumb on the connector. The front body has slots (170, 172) forming latch arms that latch to openings in the shell, the arms being formed by slots with enlarged ends (190, 192).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2004
    Assignees: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc., Precision Interconnect, A Ludlow LP Company
    Inventors: David Eugene Dye, James Francis McIntire, Scott Jeffrey Thiel, Brian Erik Haug
  • Publication number: 20030224661
    Abstract: A connector assembly with front and rear bodies (50, 40) and a surrounding shell (12), has a potting material (72) that is molded around the cable (20) and within a rear body passageway (70) in a manner that avoids leakage of the potting material. The shell outside surface has outwardly-projecting ridges (124, 141-144) for effectively grasping the connector, and the front body is latchable to the shell with robust latch arms (174). An O-ring (80) lying forward of the threading connections (52, 54) of the bodies limits leakage of the potting material flowed under pressure into the passageway. The outer shell is molded with ridges (124, 141-144) extending in loops that facilitate correct gripping and avoid slipping of the thumb on the connector. The front body has slots (170, 172) forming latch arms that latch to openings in the shell, the arms being formed by slots with enlarged ends (190, 192).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2002
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Applicants: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc., Precision Interconnect, A Ludlow LP Company
    Inventors: David Eugene Dye, James Francis McIntire, Scott Jeffrey Thiel, Brian Erik Haug
  • Patent number: 6151219
    Abstract: An electronic card (10) of the type that fits into a slot of a computer, has top and bottom cover halves (32,34) that each includes flat sheet metal parts (64, 66) and plastic overmolding frames (70, 72) at the edges, where the sheet metal is exposed at groundable regions (50, 52) at the opposite sides of the card. The plastic overmolding forms columns at the top and bottom with the columns (80, 82) having abutting joined surfaces (84, 86) that can be sonically welded together to seal the cover closed. The top sheet metal piece has a downwardly-extending ear (100) supported by the plastic top column, while the bottom sheet metal piece has an upwardly-extending tab (94) supported by the bottom column, with the tab and ear engaging each other to connect the pieces of sheet metal at the top and bottom covers. The tab lies on the outside of the lower column to provide an exposed sheet metal region that can be engaged by a contact on the computer to ground the card.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2000
    Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventor: David Eugene Dye
  • Patent number: 5823813
    Abstract: A device (70) is provided for a pair of clip lock connectors (12, 14), wherein the device can be slid forward (F) from a release position to a locked position, only when the connectors are fully mated, and which then prevents connector unmating unless the device is slid back to its release position. The device has a pair of bars (80) which, in the release position, lie rearward of spring sides (24, 26) of a spring clip (20). During initial mating of the connectors, the spring sides block forward movement of the bars. When full connector mating is reached and the spring sides snap into slots, the device can be slid forward to its locked position and the bars lie immediately outside the spring sides. The device has deflectable arms (92, 110) and is initially held in its release position by a wall (102) on an arm projection (90), which lies behind a barrier (94).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventor: David Eugene Dye